The following reply was made to PR pkg/47964; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: Thomas Klausner <tk%giga.or.at@localhost>
To: NetBSD bugtracking <gnats-bugs%NetBSD.org@localhost>
Cc:
Subject: Re: pkg/47964: devel/automoc4 NetBSD 6.99.22 amd64 native C compiler
gcc" is not able to compile
Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2013 09:02:19 +0200
On Mon, Jul 01, 2013 at 01:10:00AM +0000, David Shao wrote:
> The problem may be a more general failure of current NetBSD 6.99.22 or
> 6.99.23 amd64 with devel/cmake of current pkgsrc. I have cleaned
> /usr/obj and rebuilt 6.99.23 today, one machine with X11_TYPE=native,
> the other with X11_TYPE=modular. I then make replaced all of the
> dependencies of cmake and cmake itself. An easy demonstration of the
> problem can be made trying to build or replace
> audio/taglib.
>
> which exhibits the same problem as devel/automoc4.
>
> devel/cmake was able to be used to rebuild
> textproc/shared-desktop-ontologies and www/libproxy, so it is not a
> complete failure of cmake to function.
I still think it's something to do with installing a package while in
the process of working on another one, i.e. recursive pkgsrc Makefile
usage.
For example
cd /usr/pkgsrc/audio/taglib
make clean
make
works for me. Can you please try that, just to make sure we're seeing
the same issue?
Thomas